The 20th International Cryocooler Conference (ICC 20) will be held on June 18-21, 2018, at the Hilton Burlington Hotel, 60 Battery Street, Burlington, Vermont, USA.

ICC 20 is the premier global conference on cryocooler technology. The meeting will feature oral and poster presentation sessions, plus the Foundations of Cryocoolers short course. Leaders from industry, government, and academia gather every other year to present and explore cutting edge technical issues and solutions related to cryocooler development and cryogenic applications.

The city of Burlington is located on the shores of beautiful Lake Champlain, and offers many opportunities for arts and entertainment, sightseeing, and outdoor recreation. Major airline service is available. Downtown shops and restaurants line the walking mall along the Church Street Marketplace. The city is also home to the University of Vermont. The nearby Shelburne Museum houses American folk and decorative art in a collection of historic buildings.

Call for Papers

Abstract submission is now CLOSED for ICC 20. Please contact the webmaster at dgc@creare.com regarding late submissions.

Presentation topics include cryocooler modeling and analysis, cryocooler control electronics, large-scale cryocooler applications, as well as cryocooler miniaturization and laboratory and aerospace applications.

ICC 20 is planning a special session devoted to university students using cryocoolers to perform research at cryogenic temperatures. This session will allow students to present and discuss their work with cryocooler manufacturers and cryogenics experts. The conference also provides discounted rates for students attending the conference with additional discounts for those presenting at the conference.

Register for Foundations of Cryocoolers Short Course at ICC20

“Foundations of Cryocoolers” is an all-day short course presented by cryogenic experts Dr. Ray Radebaugh and Dr. Peter Shirron on Monday June 18th, just before the 20th International Cryocooler Conference, ICC20. Registration for Foundations is now open at the Cryogenic Society of America Website